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Collaboration of BLTP, UC and Collaboration of BLTP, UC and University GiessenUniversity Giessen
1. Short history2. Research based on
Dinuclear Idea 3. Various supports4. Future aspects
1. Short history1. Short history
University Giessen, founded 1607 Giessen: 65 km north of Frankfurt,
85 km north of GSI (Darmstadt) 21 000 students Physics: Roentgen 1879-87, Wien,
Drude, Bothe
1. Short history1. Short history
Start of collaboration with workshop at BLTP in 1991
First visits in Giessen from 1992: Prof. V. Soloviev, Prof. S. Ivanova, Prof. R. Jolos, Dr. N. Antonenko
About 90 visits of 20 participants (students, graduates, scientists, professors) of BLTP, UC and FLNR
2. Research based on Dinuclear Idea2. Research based on Dinuclear Idea
Dinuclear system concept suggested by V. V. Volkov (1986)
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2. Research based on Dinuclear Idea2. Research based on Dinuclear Idea
Two main degrees of freedom of the dinuclear model:
1. Relative motion of nuclei 2. Nucleon transfer between nuclei
2. Research based on Dinuclear Idea2. Research based on Dinuclear Idea
Application of dinuclear model:
– Cross sections for production of superheavy nuclei
– Cross sections for quasifission and fission
– Nuclear cluster structure in normal, hyper- and superdeformed nuclei
2. Research based on Dinuclear Idea2. Research based on Dinuclear Idea
Results published in
– 60 papers in refereed journals, for example Phys. Rev. C, Nucl. Phys. A, Phys. Lett. B
– 30 papers in conference proceedings and reports
3. Various supports3. Various supports
Collaboration is supported by various sources. University Giessen: position of
graduate students, presently A. Andreev
Federal Minister of Education and Research (BMBF): position of graduate student, T. Shneidman, 2000-2003
3. Various supports3. Various supports
Heisenberg-Landau Programme: Collaboration between BLTP and
Giessen, supported by Federal Minister of
Education and Research (BMBF)
Research visits in Giessen and Dubna
3. Various supports3. Various supports
German Academic Exchange Service:
Leonhard-Euler Programme: 3 UC students with fellowships of 80 Euro/month for 9 months in
Dubna plus one-month visit in Giessen, since 1999
Short term visits of scientists: up to three months
3. Various supports3. Various supports
German Academic Exchange Service: Graduate fellowships: for a stay of a
half year in Giessen for working on thesis and studying
Guestprofessorship: for teaching and research, Prof. S. Ivanova in 2005
3. Various supports3. Various supports
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR):
Support of collaboration between BLTP and Giessen on nuclear reactions and structure within dinuclear model since 1996, mutual research visits
3. Various supports3. Various supports
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Research project on cross sections for
superheavy elements, positions for graduates and scientists, presently Dr. Antonenko for one year
Mercator-professorship for Prof. R. Jolos for one year in 2001/2002
3. Various supports3. Various supports
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation:
Fellowships for young scientists Dr. N. Antonenko, 1997/98,
Dr. G. Adamian, 1999/00, reinvitations
Humboldt-Research-Price for Prof. R. Jolos, 2004-06
3. Various supports3. Various supports
Volkswagen Foundation (Hannover):
Cooperation with natural and engineering scientists in Central and Eastern Europa: Russian-German research project on superheavy elements with supports for scientists at BLTP and for research visits since 2001
3. Various supports3. Various supports
European Physical Society:
Grants for graduate students of BLTP and UC to study and work on their doctoral thesis for a half year in Giessen. Up to now 4 fellowships.
3. Various supports3. Various supports
Heraeus Foundation (Hanau):
Support of Symposium on Nuclear clusters: from light exotic to super-heavy nuclei, near Giessen in 2003, organized by R. Jolos et al., 17 participants from Dubna out of 92 participants
Symposium on Nuclear Clusters, Symposium on Nuclear Clusters, August 2003August 2003
4. Future aspects4. Future aspects
Larger weight of theoretical low-energy nuclear physics at GSI (Darmstadt) after reorganisation of the Department of Theory. In future closer theoretical collaboration with GSI.
My wish: Continuation of the fruitful collaboration of Giessen with BLTP and UC in future.
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